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    US doubles reward for ISIS leader to $10 million

    By TheDailyReportsJuly 4, 2020 MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD & TERRORISM No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United States has multiplied its award for the catch of the pioneer of ISIS to $10 million.Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made the declaration on Wednesday.

    REWARD DOUBLED!! Now up to $10 million for information on ISIS leader al-Mawla. If you have information on al-Mawla, please contact RFJ or the nearest US embassy. HELP BRING THIS TERRORIST TO JUSTICE! https://t.co/n8tkkdSdam pic.twitter.com/Gmn05BC0J8

    — Rewards for Justice (@RFJ_USA) June 24, 2020

    The US had just offered $5 million for Mohammed Al Mawla last November before he was recognized as the replacement to Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi, who was executed by US commandos in an October assault in Syria.

    Conceived in 1976, Al Mawla, is a researcher in Islamic law who gave orders to legitimize the oppression of the Yazidi individuals, a battle that the United Nations has criticized as decimation.ISIS has slaughtered a huge number of Yazidis and stole and oppressed thousands additional ladies and young ladies in the Middle East.

    In March the US government made Al Mawla a uniquely assigned worldwide psychological militant.”We stay focused on ISIS’s suffering annihilation, regardless of who they name as their pioneer,” Mr Pompeo said.

    Al Mawla, of Iraqi-Turkmen plunge, was selected pioneer of the gathering after the executing of Al Baghdadi last October.The State Department said Al Mawla was “dynamic in ISIS’s forerunner association, Al Qaeda in Iraq, and consistently rose through the positions of ISIS to turn into the delegate amir.”

    “Al Mawla assisted with driving and endeavor to legitimize the kidnapping, butcher, and dealing of Yazidi strict minorities in north-west Iraq and directs the gathering’s worldwide activities,” the office said.

    Last November, the US put an abundance of $5 million for Al Mawla’s catch through its “compensations for equity” program. The most noteworthy sum it has offered remains at $25m which was for help in finding Al Baghdadi.A report distributed for this present week uncovered ISIS was answerable for practically all the passing from psychological oppressor assaults in Europe a year ago.

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